
Sat 14 Nov 2009
Top Headlines
The United Nations refugee agency reported today that an increasing number of civilians are fleeing embattled Sa'ada province in northern Yemen as the fighting between Government troops and Al Houthi rebels rages on.
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As fighting escalates in Yemen, UN agency repeats call for humanitarian access
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Top UN human rights official to embark on first official visit to Brazil
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Iraqi decision means election preparations can now proceed, Ban says
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UN agency saddened by killing of refugee worker in eastern Chad
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UN agency calls for global day-long fast as symbol of war on hunger
UN counter-terrorism measures must adapt to evolving threat, Security Council told
Protecting traditional knowledge among key themes of UN official’s visit to India
Young people in Chadian refugee camps need hope for better future, says UN official
UN report calls on policymakers to boost investment in ecosystems for higher profits
Council must do more to protect civilians in armed conflict – UN rights chief
UN honours Nelson Mandela with International Day on 18 July
Maternal mortality in Eastern Europe, Central Asia halved but still high – UN report
UN war crimes tribunal reduces sentence of convicted former Bosnian Serb general
Loan from UN agricultural fund aims to help Pakistan’s farmers increase crop yield
Top UN official calls for probe into murder of Mexican journalist
News by region:
As Iraq prepares for polls, donors must step up to the plate to ensure stability – Ban
Banditry jeopardizing humanitarian work in eastern Chad, warns UN
Afro-Brazilians and indigenous groups face serious bias, says UN rights chief
UN counter-terrorism measures must adapt to evolving threat, Security Council told
On eve of food security summit, Ban to fast in solidarity with world’s hungry
Top UN officials urge governments, industry to invest in clean energy
Boosting agricultural productivity key to feeding growing population – UN
UN lacks more than 70 per cent of funds sought to aid Central and East Africa
Helping world’s hungry also promotes peace and stability – Ban
UN rights chief speaks out against use of death penalty in Iran
The Kyoto Protocol is being observed in its breach rather than adherence to the limits that were set.![]()

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